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WADA 2006 PROHIBITED LIST: A summary of the major changes Other minor amendments have been made to the 2006 List. Please consult the Summary of Modifications for 2006 and the 2006 Monitoring Program available on the WADA website. Gonadotrophins

 LH and hCG previously prohibited in males and females in the 2005 List are now only
Glucocorticosteroids*

 All topical* preparations including; dermatological (skin), aural/otic (ear or near the
ear), nasal, buccal cavity (mouth), and ophthalmologic (eyes) administration are no longer prohibited and as such no longer require any form of TUE. As per the 2005 list:

 Systemic administration including intravenous, rectal, intramuscular, and oral
administration of glucocorticosteroids is still prohibited in competition and continues to require a standard Therapeutic Use Exemption.
 The non systemic modes of administration including anal, inhaled and intra-
articular (joint injections) administration are still prohibited in competition and an Abbreviated TUE form is required. administered via the method of iontophoresisare not considered as a topical application under the 2006 WADC List and will still require an Abbreviated TUE. *See Appendix A: Routes of Administration: Glucocorticosteroids Stimulants

 The number of stimulants included in the “Specified Substances” has been increased
 Under the monitoring program several stimulants will now be monitored out of
Substances prohibited in particular sports several sports have changed
their testing status for Alcohol and Beta Blockers.
 FIS have been removed from the list of International Federations testing for alcohol.  Powerboating (UIM) has been added with a threshold at 0.30g/L.  International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has been added for Archery and Boules
 The threshold level has been raised from 0.00 g/L to 0.10 g/L for FIM
Beta Blockers

 FINA no longer has Beta blockers as a specified substance.  IPC has been added for Archery, Shooting, and Boules (Bowls).  The list of different categories of FIS disciplines where beta blockers are prohibited
has been expanded to include Ski Jumping, freestyle aerials/halfpipe and snowboard halfpipe/big air.
An overview of the 2006 List I. Substances and Methods prohibited at all times (In- and Out-of-Competition)
S2. Hormones and related substances (Except LH and hCG which will be prohibited in males only). S3. Beta-2
S4. Agents with anti-estrogenic activity S5. Diuretics and other Masking Agents
II. Prohibited Methods

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